Philippine Daily Inquirer

Cops looking for 4 in Sino’s kidnap

4 persons of interest sought in Chinese Pogo worker’s abduction

- –STORY BY DEXTER CABALZA

The Makati police is looking for at least four Chinese nationals for their possible involvemen­t in the alleged kidnapping of a Chinese online gaming worker on Monday night. Based on security footage and witnesses’ accounts, Zhou Mei may know the suspects since she “casually boarded” the gray van on Paseo de Roxas Street. She struggled and screamed for help, however, when she tried to get out.

At least four persons of interest—all Chinese—were being sought by the police in connection with the alleged kidnapping of a Chinese woman right in the heart of Makati City’s central business district on Monday night.

The police told reporters on Tuesday that based on their investigat­ion, the 28-year-old victim was acquainted with some of the suspects. The initial evidence also pointed to a possible personal transactio­n between the parties involved.

The victim was identified by Makati police chief, Police Col. Rogelio Simon, as Zhou Mei, a native of Chongqing, who was working in the country for a Pogo (Philippine offshore gaming operator) company based in Makati City.

According to Simon, Zhou and her alleged kidnappers “know each other (magkakakil­ala)” based on a review of security footage and witnesses’ accounts.

“There was no commotion while the victim was walking with two of the suspects. She was not dragged; she went with them without struggling,” Simon said, noting that Zhou “casually boarded” the gray van parked in front of an office building at the corner of Paseo de Roxas and Nieva Street in Legazpi Village past 9 p.m.

According to police, Zhou was living in a nearby condominiu­m unit.

A few moments later, she was about to get out of the vehicle when she “started struggling and screamed for help”—a moment captured by a witness in a video that immediatel­y went viral.

The police were still investigat­ing the motive for the incident but said that without a demand for ransom, it remained a suspected kidnapping.

Simon said that footage taken by several closed-circuit television camera showed the vehicle—a grey Kia Carnival with plate number LSA 880— going around the area after Zhou was taken, before driving away.

“Maybe they were trans

acting with the victim inside the van,” he noted. “If their purpose was to get money, she should have been driven to a far away place immediatel­y [and] her relatives [contacted] for ransom.”

A verificati­on with the Land Transporta­tion Office showed that the van’s plate number had been issued to a white Mitsubishi L300 van owned by a Feng Cao, another Chinese national. The police were still trying to locate him. They were also hoping that some documents dropped by the victim at the scene could lead them to the suspects.

According to Police Maj. Gideon Ines, chief of the Makati police investigat­ion unit, they recovered an unsigned deed of sale between Zhou’s husband, Chen Tangbin, also Chinese and a Pogo employee, and another Chinese national. Based on the undated document, Chen was selling a car to the buyer for P1 million.

Upon police verificati­on, however, the address given by the buyer as well as his driver’s license turned out to be both fake.

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 ?? –PHOTO COURTESY OF MAKATI ?? HAVE YOU SEEN HER? As of 7 p.m. Tuesday, alleged kidnap victim Zhou Mei has yet to be found.
–PHOTO COURTESY OF MAKATI HAVE YOU SEEN HER? As of 7 p.m. Tuesday, alleged kidnap victim Zhou Mei has yet to be found.

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